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MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1918.

'SHANGHAI SHARE-

BROKERS ASSOCIATION.

(Continued from Pags 4.10 again have dificulties with their settlements, nor that once one of them falled it would be likely that others would be involved. seen most of them in the box and

LAUNCH COLLISION.

"DUST IN HIS EYE"

PEACE SIGNED?

THE CHINA MAIL.

It has been persistently rumoured

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE

BANK. LTD.

in Hongkong since yesterday morn3} INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL An enquiry" was held this wringing that the Pence Treaty has been to engiice inte na rolksion on Junasigand.

and K.6.

20. between the stena launch F.0.1 "This is going strong in the French TN view of a solution adopted by oumanity, though" no source, ja T the Board of Directors at a Mesting

Dr. Kert who was on boud the started. They say this the German bald 21st June, 1919, the Bank in I have He was present as the enquiry, delegates “saved fice" by refusing the charge of the Managar, Mr. J.

Lee Kione. master of the to sign, and that a change of Govern USANG LY. The resolution rends with few exceptions they did not...that the R.6 would men was arranged and the Treaty look like men able to help them lave streek 's bounch aidship had signed The French Consul had no selves. They, in their difficulties onbe not guns est As it was, by [official news about it. this occasion as on others, turned to come after lunch was struck At the Colonial Secretariat they the plaintiff and eagerly grasped his

hy K. Bewanl proffered solution of the situation.!

was.

Busteria na scen as he saw H.0,1.

Ben Shing aster at 1.6, Kow That he put the matter fully beforey Pork bunch, wie he got some the meeting I have no doubt, and t in his eye and he put his lunch,

not that the legal position understood. if indeed it was not, as to be attributed to their anxiety to be rid of their immediate difficulties. The position of the

nim tews yet.

The real Bulletin halo story probably bed on the miniour.

The churn does not extre [untit ↑ oonight, and allowing for D Kert asked if witness was endifference in time, we should ret| the hush as the time.

bear in the endzery way unti-to-i morrow a Bernoon, even if the news

Witness said yes.

Dr. Kert said his coxswain, toldyoume thuangh promptly. others who signed the indemnity there the coxswain of K. was not next day is not so clear, but I have little doubt that those who were in as to whend

the room on the morning of the 20th!

7

The coxswain of H.01 wid that

were cognisant of the whole matten the wain of K.6 was on the ster and that the thing uppermost injand when she collision recurred an their mind was to get the money and up to his wheel

put the settlement through There

Coxswain of K.B 'niel chat he were about ten in the room, con-was not at the wheel. siderably more than half of those i

Dr. Kest said he was er bevarri, members who were at the time) They were in the fairway when the engaged

in

active

THE MANSLAUGHTER CASE.

DESCRIBED AS "QUACK."

Henring was resumedi Puctore Mr. | business. Keeping from the rection of R. . Fintohism this afternoon in Notwithstanding the unanimity of Blake Per struck the BB61 on the the case in whit Lom King Nam!

(described as pagsician was charged the members 16 out of 18 who pot bew, signed the indemnity, Mr. Fredericks || M». Theoon whe unvestigated the with tite montebor of a Chinese was hostile to the arrangement from be the Buriour Muster, fanaud, girl of awo years in 112 Beclummation the start and, as he was entitled to thar the corswain of Kn folked to Shrees.

EXCESS PASSENGES.

Mr. Coldring said that certain Dezisicists were expoessed by sine of the members at the Governmen Erker he had wimpted to defences.

1 not trying to

dc. at once entered a protest. There her the mile of the ment and His Worship nitising Mr. P.W. is no evidence as to the time when probat his certifque for swo mouths, feleddring (who oppenned for the de- this member began to exert the in as onlered that they defaulting "fence) said that defendant was des

quick fluence which he seems to have had exswain be re-examined before his serint in the charge a

koeder, and has thought that Was Bo in the Association in 1919. probably certifenicis restored.

fair to the accusedi from the time of the defendant's resignation from membership, but whether prompted by him or not the plaintiffs by their letter of 5th began to. try to fix January the whole responsibility for hand. ing

on! the funds over

the defendant. He answered their letter on the 7th setting forth his view, which I have as a fact held to be the correct one, of the situation. The Association, from which others had by this time resigned, did little to

Chan Fuk, erixswain of tento e na lunch Kang Hong

appeured, defences, before Captain Tapiour this morning to answer a change of carrying 16 russenges in excess of the duneer allowed by the heerse.

Mr. F. W. Goldping pleaded guilty | to the offence in wahl that they were

help itself, but seems to have detering to rectify matters and asked termined to place the whole of its for leniency. burden on the shoulders of the

P.C. Butcher giong evidence said defendant; as it seems to me a mean stopped the Kung Hons on return for his efforts on behalf of the members. On March 11 the plaintiffs.me 11 and counted the passengers, inted the writ, for the action, There were 23 on the upper deck. thinking no doubt that difficulties on the lower deck. 15 in excess of of jurisdictions would so hamper this the number allowed by the licene. Court that they would get their Deferians had nothing to say! securities back without any expense to themselves.

Capt. Tuglar neked for particular of the list offence of excess pass sences on the Kung Hong.'

JAPANESE WARSHIPS

IN PORT.

WO

It was resolved that in order to carry out the new policy of the Board to assume more active contro the President be requested to refrain from sxercising his usual powers of active administration of the Bank pending the revision of the Articles of Association by an Extraordinary and Special Meetings of the Shareholders the date for which Meetings are to be decided later."

By Order of the Board,

23 June, 1979.

J. N. CHOY,

Secretary.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received in-

structions to sell by Public Auction, (POL ACOGENT OF THE CONCERNED),

до

FRIDAY,

June 37, 1918, at 1.30p.10 at their Salos Rooms, No. 8, Des. Voux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street, Household Farnlture.

Snadry Gna, 0 để (Removed to Sales Rooms for Convenience of sula), Torms-Casb..

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, June 23, 1919.

(FOB 10000NY OF THE CONCEANLO).

OB

WEDNESDAY,

July 2, 1919, at 2.30 am, at No. 444, Nathan Road, Kowloon, above" The Kowloon Dispensary" THE WHOLE OF THE Sundry Household. Furniture,

Jkc., &a..

tc. enntained therein.

Consisting of Massive carved blackwood centre table, jardinieres, stools and cabinet, Chesterfeld sofa and chairs, pictures and angravings, cassware and crockery. dinner service bine and gold ", 4-fold Japanese screen.

There arrived in harbour this morning from Singapore the Japanese cruiser "Idzumo" (Capt. K. Masuda), and the torpedo destroyers "Momo" (Capt. T. Ikeda), "Yamagi" (Cap Teakwood dining table and chairs. M. Yamamoto), "Kashiwa" (Capt China cabinets, sideboard and dinner K. Nyematsu) and "Ninoki" (Capt. waggon, Axminster carpets and ruga, K. Yeguchi). These warships which (and a number of lots of good Chinese are under the command of Rear Porcelain), Badecom anita of fumed Admiral K. Sato, returning teakwood comprising-double wardrobe after two and a bevelled "mirror" cheat-of-drawers, to Japan half years? wax service in dressing table and washstand, and á European waters. The destroyers large double teskwood bad with two which are under the direct command mattresses, cooking utensils, of Commander T. Kawat have done

dr, valuable war services, each having at least one enemy submarine to its credit..

Mr. Golding saki it was very

are It soon appeared for the coxswain to keep off the that the defendant was going to pasenges at Fan-mi and to count fight and to insist on the members the passengers. " honouring the indemnity they had There were those, given him. notably Mr. Meyer, who were ready to honour their bond, but it seems Mr. Goldringe It is not the same that the defendant's attitude soxswain. Your Worship, upset the minds of many who It anspired that the excess was 130 signed that their recollection as on the last occasion. to what happened has peculiarly obscured: The general effect of their evidence upon me was that it was given very much more with an eye to the indemnity which they might be called on to honour

become

than with regard to the fact of the

case.

There is nothing in the conduct of the defendant which will prevent the Court saying that he bught to be re- lieved, and I shall make the order for which be asks me.

Mr. Wright applied for the general costs of the action. Mr. Wilkinson opposing.

His Lordship did not consider there was any sufficient ground to deprive the defendant of his costs and decided accordingly, the ques tion of the costs of the other parties joined in the action being left over for mention at a subsequent date.

GREEK OPIUM SMUGGLER.

FINED $2,000.

Gerasimos Thišapis, a Greek sub- ject, arrested on board the French boat Nera with 34 lbs. of raw opium valued at $409 made his re- appearance before Mr. R. O Hutchison this morning on a charge of illicit possession. Defendant ad- mitted the charge, and Chief Revenue Officer Wilden informed the Magis trate that they got wind of the affair through accused trying to effect a sale of the aplum the night previous to his arrest.

Fined $2,000 or six months'. Mr. Tsamtsakopulos obliged the Court by acting as interpreter.

CORONATION

· ANNIVERSARY.

Coronation Day is being celebrated officially to-day in a quiet way. King George V was crowned June 22, 1911. Yesterday being Sunday, salutes were not fired but to-day a Royal Salute of 21 guns was fired from HMS. "Tamar" and the Saluting Battery.

The British and Japanese warships in barbour deased in honour of the occasion.

SPORTING GUNS ARE DIFFERENT.

A Chinese passenger on board the Nanking from America was charged with the possession of a sporting gun and 196 cartridges. Mr. J. H. Gardiner appearing for accused -pleaded for Icniency. He was fired -$100...

Fined $50.

STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES.

TO of misery and actual suffering

Nines by disorders of the

stomach and liver, and may be avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets Give them a trial. For sale By All Chomists and Storekeepers.

.TO-NIGHT!

at 5.15

C Also

it

Aviary, dog kennel, gramophone and records, Haiphong rickshaw castion tyres all electric fittings and abadec, a number of pots of plants,

And

Soon after eleven o'clock this morning, Rear Admiral Sato landed at Biake Pier where he was met by a guard of honour from the Manchester Regiment. Mr. Ponsonby Fane re-splendid condition". ceived the Admiral and together they motored to Government House. The at boon.

Admiral also visited the General and

the Commodore in the course of the day. The feet sails for Japan on the

25th inst.

A Piano by Challen & Sons #in

On view from Tuesday the 1st July

Catalogues will be issued. Texxo-Oush.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Huntionners, Hongkong, June 23, 1919.

TO-NIGHT !!

at 9.15

The Picture that is sheer Delight

at

The Little House that shows the Big Pictures

66

in other words

MICKEY"

at

THE CORONET

HUMOUR-PATHOS-LOVE-ADVENTURE

They are all in this fine picture; and Mabel Normand is "MICKEY," the most delightful Tomboy you ever saw in real Life or on the Screen. It is a picture you

cannot see once.

Prices of Admission $1 and 60 Cts, to both performances.

Children half-price at. 5.15 p.m.

Booking (for 9.15 p.m.) at ROBINSON'S

*TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned his receive ins tractions to sell by Public Aus-

tion

Ma

TUESDAY, June 94, 1919,

commencing at 11 mm.. at Holl's Wharf, Kowloon, 45 drums Caustic Soda,

9 cases Hydroxids,

and afterwards at 3 p.m.

at No. 50 godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowlood,

133 drums Caustic Soda.

Torme-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, June 23, 1819.

оп

THURSDAY, Jana 28, 1810, commencing at", II a.m.

at the premises lately occupied by the Victoris Dispensary No. 32 Quaco's

Road Central.

▲ Quantity of Shop Fittings

Also

1 Iron Safe & Stand,

4 Electric table fana.. Terms

Orsh on delivarr.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong, June 24, 1919,

OKE

SATURDAY, June 28, 1918,

ecmmencing at 11 am,

at No. 23 Cameron Villas, Kowloon,

▲ Large Quantity of Valnabį e Household Furniture,

(Fall Partionlaus fromm Catalogus), Do view from Friday, the 27th.

Taxas ----Cash on delivery.

inst

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, Jane 23, 1919.

DO

MONDAY. June 30, 1919,

commencing at 11 a

at No. 2 Austin Avenue, Kowloos, A Quantity of Taluable Household Furnitare, (Full Particulars from Catalogue). On view from Sanday, the 29th inst. Termash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Anctioneer, Hongkong, June 23, 1910.

NIPPON YUSEN RAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From EUROPE AND STRAITS.

MHE Company's Steamship

THE

*KITANO MARU,” having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hers by informed that their Goods are being langled aud' placed at their risk in the HONOKONG AND KOWLOON Whard and GoDows Co.'s Godown at Kowloon, whers each consign. ment will be sorted out mark by mark sod delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noax, TO-DAY,

Goods nut cleared by June 30, 1919, will be subject to rent,

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's ́andthe Co.'s representatives at an appoint. ed hour on TUESDAY mở FRIDAY, All cisima must be presented within tec days of tàs atexmer's arrival kere, after which data they cannot be recognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

NIPPN TUSEN KAISHA.

Agentia

Hongkong, Jane 23, 1919.

STRUTHERS AND DIXON INC.

American ..WESTCAJOOT." THE abere steamer having arrived, signees of Cargo are hataby notified that all the Cargo will be landed at their risk into the hazardous andjor | extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co, Ltd. when delivery may be obtained.

...

Goods not cleared by the 29th Jane, will be subject to rest.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godown where they will be examined st 10A.M., CD WEDNESDAY the 25th June, by Masers. Goddard & Douglas

Claims against the Steamer must be presented in writing within 10 days after the arrival of the Steamer, other- wise they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance" will be effected by the undersigned in any case what-

ever

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned. ***

GEO. GRIMBLE & Co.,

Agente,

Hongkong, June 23, 1919.

NOTICES.

Fresh Arrivals

PER S.S. VENEZUELA.

Bologna Sausage, for Breakfast Asparagus Tips, Mammoth White Asparagus, Giant White Hipe Olives,

Stewed Prun85,

Gooseberries, in No. 2 tins.

Fruit Salad

19

60 c

per tin.

60 c.

60 c..

25. c. 40 c.

.... 20 c. 25 c.

1

60 35 C.

17.

Spinach

30 C

" #

Caviare,

75 c. $1.27

Cod Fish Shred,

30.c.

Oysters,

30. c.

Tuna Fish,

40°C,

35. c.

25.

Devilled Ham, UNDERWOODS..

Vienna Style Sausage,

Luncheon Sausage,

Jordon Almonds,

Almond Nuts, Paper Shell.

Walnuts,

Brazil Nuts.

Macaroni, Vermicelli, Spaghetti...

25. c.

$1.40 per lb.

50 c. 17 60 c.

60.c...

25 c. per pkt.

And heaps of other nice things too

numerous to put in. tals"amoll list.

Lane, Crawford & Co.

NEW

COLUMBIA

DANCE

RECORDS.

(IN STRICT TEMPO)

JUST RECEIVED.

THE ANDERSON MUSIC COY.

16, DES VEUX ROAD.

THE EDISON-DICK

MINERAPH

LTD.

TEL. 1329.

DUPLICATOI

&

INSPECTION INVITED

MUSTARD & CO.

4, Di Yaux BOAD CHARA

TILIPBONE 1136,

AGENTS in FOÒOUHOW, AMOY, SWATOW and CAMION? BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO CO,

BRITISH APERIENT

For Constipation, Liver Disorders and

Bilious Complaints

Bailaren

BOUT and RHEUMATICE,

and prevents

INDIGESTION.

UAPERIA

MINERAL WATER.

BOTTLED AT

HARROGATE SPRING, BIGLAND.

FOR SALE AT THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY. „

14. Qusen's Boad, Central,

Telephons No. 1877,

BURGOYNES Pty., Ltd.

SPECIALLY SELECTED

BURGUNDY,

WINE GROWERS TO

H M. THE KING.

Note the Great Reduction in Price:

:

Burgundy Reserve par case 1 doz. Quarts duty paid $20.

2 doz. Pints

H

SOLE AGENTS

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.,

Tel. No. 138,

WINE "MERCHANTS,

$21

6, QUEEN'S ROAD. - CEŴPRA TU

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